Cat Deeley has joined This Morning as a presenter and made her debut with Rylan Clark on Monday.
The TV personality and actress, 47, began the ITV show by saying: ‘Can you believe they’ve let two of the naughtiest people on TV on live TV together.’
Rylan replied: ‘Now this is officially the end. Babe it is so lovely to see you.’
Cat later told viewers that she had ‘forgotten’ she had been a This Morning host before when she co-presented with Paul O’Grady for a special programme to celebrate Cilla Black’s 60th birthday.
Cat will be replacing Josie Gibson while she jets of to Australia to take part in I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!
It comes after Holly Willoughby left the show last month ‘for the sake of her family’ after discovering she was the target of a foiled kidnap and murder plot and has since not been replaced permanently.
New hosts: Cat Deeley has joined This Morning as a presenter and made her debut with Rylan Clark on Monday
The TV personality and actress, 47, began the ITV show by saying: ‘Can you believe they’ve let two of the naughtiest people on TV on live TV together.’
It came five months after Philip Schofield’s departure after his affair with a young male showrunner was made public, followed by claims of an increasingly strained relationship with his co-host.
Cat began her career as a co-presenter for the ITV children’s show SMTV Live, for which she won a BAFTA Children’s Award, and its spin-off chart show CD:UK.
A source previously told The Sun: ‘Cat is a seasoned pro and execs have been keen to get her in for a while. She takes live TV in her stride and his really witty and personable with guests.
‘She is comfortable interviewing both pop stars and politicians, so if it goes well she could be a much more permanent solution to Holly leaving. Cat would be safe captain to steady the ship.
‘Rylan was a resounding success too so fans can expect to see a lot more of him in the future.’
The bookies’ new favourite to be one-half of This Morning’s presenting team was revealed last Thursday as fans praised their presenting skills.
William Hill has announced that Rylan , 35, has 5/4 odds to take over from Phillip and more recently Holly.
Rylan, is currently guest-presenting the breakfast show alongside permanent host Josie Gibson .
His high odds will be welcome news to Rylan who has had a tough year due to his mother’s ill health.
Rylan replied: ‘Now this is officially the end. Babe it is so lovely to see you.’
Cat will be replacing Josie Gibson while she jets of to Australia to take part in I’m A Celebrity … Get Me Out Of Here!
Chic: Cat looked incredible in a beige waist coat and matching trousers for her first day on the job
Exciting: This Morning fans were thrilled to see Cat and Rylan on their screens
Rylan is currently a rotating presenter from Monday to Thursday alongside Josie Gibson, Craig Doyle, Rochelle Humes , and Ben Shepherd.
However, the duo being permanent seems unlikely as Josie has just 50/1 odds of replacing Holly.
The favourite to replace Holly is Loose Women’s Christine Lampard.
William Hill also revealed the four people that are close on Rylan’s heels to replace Philip Schofield. Leading the pack is Dermot O’Leary.
Dermot, 50, is best known for his former presenting role on The X Factor. He currently co-presents This Morning with Alison Hammond, 48, and bookies say he has a 3/1 chance of continuing the role permanently.
The father-of-one has been linked to This Morning since 2014 when he served as a stand-in for Schofield.
Dermot admitted in September that the audience could pick up on the awkwardness between himself and Alison.
He said: ‘The presenters make a difference … if two people aren’t getting on, the viewers can see that.’
‘Alison Hammond, my co-host, and I didn’t really know each other when we started working together but now we’re like family. I think there’s an honesty to that.’
An insider co-signed this, saying: ‘Alison and Dermot got off to a tricky start, they had very different levels of experience and came from totally different places but they then did start to rub along quite nicely.’
Marvin, 38, a member of boyband JLS, the runners-up of the fifth series of X Factor in 2008.
Iconic: Cat began her career as a co-presenter for the ITV children’s show SMTV Live, for which she won a BAFTA Children’s Award, and its spin-off chart show CD:UK (seen in 2000)
Tough: It comes after Holly Willoughby left the show last month ‘for the sake of her family’ after discovering she was the target of a foiled kidnap and murder plot
Favourite: It comes after William Hill announced Rylan Clark, 35, has 5/4 odds to take over from Philip Schofield and Holly, 42 (seen with Josie Gibson)
He has previously presented This Morning during the summer holidays with his wife Rochelle.
William Hill says he has 3/1 odds for taking over the top spot, meanwhile Rochelle Humes, 34, who previously held 10/1 odds for replacing Holly.
The couple are currently the co-hosts of the popular BBC Saturday night gameshow The Hit List.
Separately, Rochelle regularly co-presented the family favourite Ninja Warrior UK, which returns for season 5 next year.
Marvin and Rochelle are a hit with viewers who can relate to their busy household – the couple shares daughters Alaia-Mai, 10, and Valentina, 6, and son Blake, three, together.
They are the favourites to take over from Willoughby and Schofield as the hosts for Dancing On Ice in 2024, should Holly leave.
Though best-known for his presenting, Stephen, 46, is also a magician.
He began his career presenting various children’s television programmes on CITV with magical themes, and some without.
Stephen transitioned into mainstream television with Dancing On Ice: Defrosted from 2006 to 2007.
He began rapidly gaining popularity in 2007 when he became the presenter of Britain’s Got More Talent, a sister show to Britain’s Got Talent for acts that didn’t make it into the main show.
The presenter stayed in this role until 2019.
Stephen officially became a household name when he began presenting hit gameshow Catchphrase from its 2013 revival until present.
Could it be him? Dermot O’Leary, 50, has 3/1 odds of replacing Holly and Phil, according to William Hill
Good chance: William Hill says Marvin Humes, 38, has 3/1 odds for taking over the top spot, meanwhile Rochelle Humes, 34, who previously held 10/1 odds, has fallen out of the top five
He was a guest presenter on This Morning from 2012 to 2013.
Stephen is also the favourite to take over fro m Schofield as the host of Dancing On Ice in 2024, should Holly choose to stay on.
Richard Madeley has 14/1 of replacing Schofield, says William Hill.
It is no surprise that Richard, 67, is on this list, given he presented the show when it began in 1988, alongside wife Judy, 75.
The couple left the show in 2001 to host their own, Richard & Judy, which ran on Channel 4 until 2009.
This Morning airs on ITV1 and ITX on weekdays from 10am.